The relationship between imagery type and collective efficacy in elite and non elite athletes

David A. Shearer*, Rob Thomson, Stephen D. Mellalieu, Catherine R. Shearer

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Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between imagery function and individual perceptions of collective efficacy as a function of skill level. Elite (n = 70) and non elite (n = 71) athletes from a number of interactive team sports completed the Sport Imagery Questionnaire (SIQ) and the Collective Efficacy Inventory (CEI). Multiple hierarchical regression analysis was then used to examine which SIQ sub-scales predicted individual perceptions of collective efficacy. For the elite sample, Motivational General-Mastery (MG-M) imagery accounted for approximately 17% of the variance in collective efficacy scores. No significant predictions were observed in the non elite sample. The findings suggest MG-M imagery as a potential technique to improve levels of collective efficacy although competitive level may moderate the effectiveness of such interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-187
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Sports Science and Medicine
Volume6
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Group dynamics
  • Mental rehearsal
  • Mental skills
  • Self efficacy
  • Team confidence

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